Bruce Springsteen has criticized country music artists for lacking patriotism and accountability, contrasting himself with Aaron Lewis, whose new album 'Give My Country Back' emphasizes traditional American values such as faith, resilience, and pride. Lewis, known for his work with the band Staind and later transitioning to country music, argues that modern society lacks gratitude for the nation's blessings and fails to uphold accountability. In interviews with The Daily Wire, Lewis expresses concern about the current state of the United States, stating that it is the only country where individuals have a responsibility to ensure future generations inherit a better nation. His album reflects these themes through songs that highlight patriotism and personal responsibility, though he acknowledges that his messages are delivered in a manner that avoids confrontation. The album was produced by Sol Philcox-Littlefield, and Lewis collaborated on several tracks, noting differences in the creative process compared to his previous work with Staind.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Aaron Lewis's patriotic stance as a contrast to Bruce Springsteen, implying that Springsteen's approach to patriotism is less authentic. The emphasis on traditional American values, accountability, and criticism of contemporary societal trends aligns more closely with conservative





